Nokia Offers Windows Live Services on Handsets
Will deliver some of Microsoft Windows Live services on its wireless handsets 
in Europe and the Middle East.
Elizabeth Montalbano, IDG News Service

Nokia Corp.
 to deliver some of its Windows Live services on wireless handsets in 
Europe
 and the 
Middle East .

Beginning Wednesday, users of Nokia's S60 handsets -- specifically, the 
Nokia N73
, N80 Internet Edition, N95, N76 and the N93i -- in 11 countries will have 
direct access to Windows Live 
Hotmail, 
Windows Live Messenger
, Windows Live Contacts and Windows Live Spaces through the handsets' 
"Download!" feature.

Users in 
Denmark , 
Finland , 
France , 
Germany , 
the Netherlands, 
Norway , 
Spain
, the 
U.K. , 
Sweden , 
Saudi Arabia
 and the 
United Arab Emirates
 will be the first to have the services, with other countries to be added over 
the next year, said 
Phil Holden
, director of mobile services for Microsoft's Online Services Business.

Beginning next year, Nokia also will install the same applications on its 
Series 40 phones in those countries as well as others that will be announced 
later,
Holden said. He could not say when the Windows Live services would be available 
on handsets in the 
U.S.

The companies did not disclose the specific terms of the partnership, which is 
a revenue-sharing deal and will last at least one year, Holden said. 

The services will be available for a trial period at first, but eventually 
users will have to pay a nominal fee per month if they want to keep using them,
he said. Microsoft also offers some of its Windows Live services on devices 
running its own 
Windows Mobile
 OS.

Microsoft launched revamped and new online services under the "Live" brand in 
November 2005 in an effort to catch up to the portfolio of online services
offered by competitors 
Google Inc.
 and 
Yahoo Inc.
 All of these companies are offering wireless versions of at least some of 
their Web-based applications as part of the industry's move to offer many of
same features and applications that are now found on PCs on wireless devices as 
well.

"The mobile phone is getting more powerful and functional," Holden said. "We 
don't live out of PCs, but always have a mobile phone with us."

Prior to Wednesday's announcement, Nokia already was offering Microsoft's 
Windows Live Search
 as part of its Nokia Mobile Search application on S60 handsets. The company 
also plans to extend this to its Series 40 handsets, it said Wednesday. 

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